The number of different video recording settings affected by pi calibration depends on the specific camera system or software you are referring to. Generally, pi calibration can affect settings related to:
1Exposure time
2Frame rate
3White balance
4Focus
5ISO sensitivity
6Color calibration
7Image stabilization
8Resolution
If you provide the exact system or context, I can give a more precise number
When police drones are used to check murder scenes or other crime scenes for safety, they are typically set to the following settings:
1Low altitude flight – to get detailed views without disturbing the scene.
2High-resolution video recording – to capture clear images and footage.
3Thermal imaging or infrared mode – to detect heat signatures or hidden objects.
4Slow, steady flight speed – to avoid missing details and maintain stability.
5Real-time video transmission – so officers can monitor the scene live.
6Obstacle avoidance enabled – to prevent crashes in complex environments.
7GPS positioning and geotagging – to accurately map the scene.
These settings help ensure safety, preserve evidence, and provide detailed situational awareness.
They're not checking for the criminal they're checking to see if the dead person's got up and is still walking around the house or to see if they've left the scene because they don't even know that there's a dead body right there because it's really hypnosis
BBC uses it I think they call it s o l view